Yeah, I didn't mean that as a knock towards Brock by any means, although I could see how it could have seemed that way. I was simply saying, draft value wise I see him going a similar spot and I don't see the height being a problem, I think many people over-analyze it

Oh ok I agree there. Glennon IMO is definitely 1st round but we'll see. I think he's good enough for top 15 status.

Dion Jordon is going to be either a bust or a star, depending on what a team drafts him to do. If they want him to be primarily a pass rusher, he is going to go down the path of Manny Lawson (early in his career) or Aaron Maybin. He may put on weight for the combine, but he won't maintain it.

However, he could be a monster as a 4-3 linebacker who can stay on the field at all times and really leave offensive coordinators and QBs guessing.

Dion Jordon is going to be either a bust or a star, depending on what a team drafts him to do. If they want him to be primarily a pass rusher, he is going to go down the path of Manny Lawson (early in his career) or Aaron Maybin. He may put on weight for the combine, but he won't maintain it.

However, he could be a monster as a 4-3 linebacker who can stay on the field at all times and really leave offensive coordinators and QBs guessing.

The Rams have sunk a lot of high picks into that line so i don't see them going there early. A speed outside backer wouldn't shock me though.

Yeah but you gotta look at Fisher's history. He drafts the **** out of DBs & DL, and it's not even close. I've personally been touting Short as a pick to the Rams in either the late 1st/early 2nd for about two weeks now. It would add a speed component that they are missing in the middle as Brockers & Langford are power guys.

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He also had a very good LT his whole career with the Titans, had an all-century member on the interior for many years and one of the best O-Line coaches in the league that could develop players. He knows the value of the O-Line he just never had the need to draft one in the first because he had a very good LT, and a line coach that could develop mid rounders

That he drafted in the second round, out of a small school.

The Rams OL coach is heavily trusted by Fisher to mold some more raw guys, it's why they didn't take a OT last season.

What that tells me is that he believes he can find quality OL in the later rounds, shown by his draft history and his trust in his coaching staff, and won't be looking for one unless one of the top 2-3 guys falls.

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The Rams OL coach is heavily trusted by Fisher to mold some more raw guys, it's why they didn't take a OT last season.

What that tells me is that he believes he can find quality OL in the later rounds, shown by his draft history and his trust in his coaching staff, and won't be looking for one unless one of the top 2-3 guys falls.

He inherited the first LT, that was taken in the first round that played until he retired in 2005.

Paul Boudreau has not shown the history Mike Munchak did of developing offensive lineman. I am, by no means, saying he will take an offensive lineman in the first. But to say he won't is simply ignorant for someone who wants to run the ball, and always had a franchise LT while coaching the Titans

I don't think his timed speed or quick twitch athleticism is special. I think he looks good on tape because of his football IQ and instincts. I don't think he's a terrible athlete, I just think he's a guy who's combine numbers won't jump out at you in any way and won't tell the full story on how good he is.

Alrighty. Agree about Greenes athleticism. I think he will post solid, yet unspectacular results at the Combine. I just dont think it will hurt his stock since his gametape is very good, and the IQ and instincts you mention would outweight any mediocre 3-cone or broadjump result.
Unless Greene goes to Indy and puts up a Vontaze Burfict like workout (Which I dont think will happen) his stock should be just fine IMO.

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I don't think his timed speed or quick twitch athleticism is special. I think he looks good on tape because of his football IQ and instincts. I don't think he's a terrible athlete, I just think he's a guy who's combine numbers won't jump out at you in any way and won't tell the full story on how good he is.

he's a former safety, his speed and lateral quickness are going to help him. He's going to take a hit with the measurements most likely. His combine numbers won't be eye popping, but they'll highlight his quickness. I think his combine numbers won't wow anyone, nor hurt him.

you're right, they won't tell how good he is. the interview, however, will only help

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Think Joseph Randle could blow it up and make people go look at his film. I expect him to time and test very well. He looks like he'll run sub 4.5 and maybe even sub 4.4, and he was also a triple and long jumper in track & field, which is reflected in his explosive play and I expect also in the metrics.